Chapter 238
Chapter 238
Lichten Academy.
Recently, a series of shocking news stories had been sweeping through the academy.
The first was the rumor that Ian Blackangers had been accused of being a witch and subsequently arrested.
Though it was not an official report but merely gossip, the sensational nature of a “witch hunt” caused the rumor to spread rapidly.
— “I knew it. He’s been acting strange since the start of the semester.”
— “Come on, he’s been fine lately.”
— “Yeah, and I even heard a rumor that he caught a Bloodstone Cult officer recently.”
— “Honestly, Ian’s been one of the most impressive students lately. Too bad I didn’t get the chance to approach him before this happened.”
But just as the gossip started to settle, another astonishing piece of news shook the academy.
— 「Lichten Academy Student Aria Lumines Selected as a Saint」—
Aria Lumines Bell, a first-year student in the Priest Department of Lichten Academy, had passed the Second Saint Trial and officially earned the title of Saint.
This marked only the second time in the academy’s history that a student had been chosen as a Saint while still enrolled...
— — — —
Unlike the rumors, this news had been officially published in an article.
It was undoubtedly a remarkable and groundbreaking event.
A fellow student, not just anyone, but someone attending the same school, had been chosen as a Saint, a spiritual leader of the church.
The reaction was fiery.
However, the excitement didn’t last long.
There was hardly anyone who was personally close to Aria, making it feel like a distant event to most students...
And then—
— “Did you hear? Ian is missing!”
A new rumor spread like wildfire.
It was the climax of the recent chain of shocking news.
— “What do you mean? Wasn’t he acquitted in that witch trial? I heard it was the first time in history that happened.”
— “Yeah, he was cleared. But they say he was kidnapped on his way back afterward.”
The rumor burned through the Academy at an uncontrollable pace.
To make matters worse, the academy’s newspaper department had just released a breaking news report.
[MISSING PERSON ALERT]
An entire page of the newspaper was dedicated to Ian’s face.
The academy was in complete turmoil.
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Laurent Trading Company – Lichten Branch Conference Room
Inside the brightly lit conference room, stacks of documents and letters were scattered across the long table.
It was a busy place, with people constantly coming and going.
A man carefully approached the highest seat in the room, where a figure sat—eyes shadowed by deep dark circles.
Silvia Laurent, the branch manager.
She was so focused on the documents in front of her that she didn’t even notice the man approaching.
“Branch Manager, I have an urgent report.”
“What is it?”
“We’ve received a cooperation proposal from the Raymond Trading Company.”
“...The Raymond Trading Company?”
Silvia immediately lifted her gaze from the documents, her sharp eyes flashing despite her exhaustion.
She took the letter from the man’s hands and examined it carefully.
“Don’t tell me this was sent by Emilia Raymond?”
“Yes. That’s correct.”
It had been three days since Ian went missing.
Every possible method was being used to track him down.
And now, Emilia Raymond?
Why now?
Silvia frowned.
She was well aware of the strained relationship between Ian and certain female students.
There were four girls in particular with whom he didn’t get along.
Lina Rosewell.
Sharon Pierce.
Emilia Raymond.
And Aria Lumines Bell.
‘Lina’s relationship with him improved quickly.’
Ever since the dormitory incident, Lina’s gaze toward Ian had been overflowing with affection.
Lina was clearly a rival to Silvia.
‘As for Sharon Pierce... I’m not sure.’
There were occasional reports of her lingering around Ian, but nothing indicated hostility. In fact, her actions didn’t seem negative at all.
But the real problem lay with the remaining two—
Aria and Emilia.
Silvia prided herself on being perceptive.
In other words—
This incident had practically mobilized the entire continent.
‘Well, only a fraction of it... but still.’
The scale had grown immense.
This had to be done.
Because it was certain—the Bloodstone Cult had taken Ian.
They had to assume the worst.
That their enemy was the worst possible one.
That the highest-ranking members of the Bloodstone Cult were involved.
— Squeeze
Silvia pinched the bridge of her nose before putting pen to paper.
The once-blank letter swiftly filled with elegant script.
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“Sniff, sniff!”
Deep in the mountains, where darkness was beginning to settle.
Faint beams of light flickered between the trees, briefly illuminating cherry-blossom pink hair that flitted in and out of sight.
The girl moving hurriedly through the forest suddenly stopped in disappointment.
“The scent disappears here again, nyah...”
The girl who lowered her head was Danya.
Her companions quickly gathered around her.
“No, you did great, Danya. Let’s take a short break before continuing.”
“That’s right! Sister Danya, without you, we wouldn’t have even gotten this far!”
The three of them huddled beneath a large tree.
These short breaks, taken whenever they lost the trail, were the only moments of rest they allowed themselves.
“There’s no doubt now, nyah. The Bloodstone Cult is involved.”
Danya had confirmed it while tracking Ian’s scent.
The trail was saturated with the smell of blood.
If this were a place with heavy foot traffic, that might be understandable—but they were deep in the mountains, where no proper roads existed.
That meant there was a high likelihood that the scent belonged to Bloodstone Cultists.
‘And the way Ian vanished so suddenly...’
One blink, and Ian was gone.
There had been no sound.
No trace.
No one had sensed anything.
— “Uh... there’s a note in my hand.”
If Elena hadn’t suddenly found that note, everyone would have thought Ian was just playing a prank.
— Kidnapped. Do not follow.
The message was hastily scribbled.
Their enemy was undoubtedly powerful.
Ian had vanished without anyone noticing.
Not even a whisper of movement had been detected.
It was as if he had evaporated.
“Still, it’s a good thing we have Danya. Without her, we’d be completely lost.”
Lina smiled, lifting the spirits of their discouraged group.
She was right—Danya’s sense of smell was their only hope.
Though Ian had left behind no visible traces, Danya could still faintly pick up his scent.
Her sense of smell had sharpened significantly after receiving Ian’s help.
And since she had physically interacted with him before, she could pick up even the faintest lingering traces.
Then—
Danya’s ears twitched.
“Wait. I hear something.”
Fwip!
She leaped onto a tree and pointed.
“Over there. Bloodstone Cultists.”
They had encountered several cultists while tracking Ian.
And recently, they had been running into them more frequently.
Could it mean they were close to one of their hideouts?
One thing was certain—talking wouldn’t work with them.
“Let’s go, Elena. Danya, cover us with arrows.”
Lina’s flames erupted.
A towering pillar of fire roared to life.
For them—
Night never truly came.
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